A Tradition of Excellence, Like No Other. Ruger® Mark III pistols represent the evolution of Ruger 22 LR pistols, continuing the legacy created by the Ruger Standard, Mark I and Mark II pistols and yet incorporating many new engineering refinements. They are simple, rugged, and affordable, making them a great value for any sporting purpose - whether target shooting, plinking or small game hunting.
With four different platforms, each with great variety and functionality, they boast the perfect combination of proven design and reliability. Features include: rigid barrel/receiver connection; automatic bolt-hold-open latch; comfortable, rugged steel grip frame; contoured ejection port; easy-to-grasp tapered bolt ears; and rigidly mounted sights for consistent accuracy. Simply stated, Mark III Pistols offer the most versatility and value of any rimfire pistol on the market today.
With four different platforms, each with great variety and functionality, they boast the perfect combination of proven design and reliability. Features include: rigid barrel/receiver connection; automatic bolt-hold-open latch; comfortable, rugged steel grip frame; contoured ejection port; easy-to-grasp tapered bolt ears; and rigidly mounted sights for consistent accuracy. Simply stated, Mark III Pistols offer the most versatility and value of any rimfire pistol on the market today.
- Category : Pistols
- Type : Pistol
- Action : Single
- Caliber : 22 Long Rifle
- Barrel Length : 5.5"
- Capacity : 10+1
- Safety : Manual
- Grips : Target Laminate
- Sights : Fixed Front, Adjustable Rear
- Weight : 43 oz
- Frame Finish : Blued
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Glutton for ammo
Really nice heavy pistol. I've only had it to the range once so far, but it fired ammo I've had problems with in other pistols without a single hiccup. The rear sight was far enough from center that I couldn't adjust it on target with the screw; I had to take it home and drift it in the dovetail. Like everyone else, I found it fit very tight and had to use a rubber mallet to get it apart and back together at least the first couple of times. I've got a 40 year old Standard that I don't need to use a mallet, so I assume it'll break in after a while and I won't need the mallet any more. After it's broke in and I have the sights adjusted, I imagine it will rise to a five-star.
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